Multidisciplinary expertise for a personalized care pathway
The Cancer Center’s programs bring together the expertise of the medical specialties needed to diagnose and treat each type of cancer.
Rue Gabrielle-Perret-Gentil 4
1205 Geneva
Switzerland
Secretariat of Cancer Center : +41 (0)22 372 95 77
Secretariat of Pr Nicolas Mach : +41 (0)22 372 29 01
The Cancer Center’s programs bring together the expertise of the medical specialties needed to diagnose and treat each type of cancer.
Lymphomas and myelomas are blood cancers that affect the immune system. Lymphoma is a cancer of the lymphocytes that generally develops in the lymph nodes. Multiple myeloma is a cancer of the bone marrow characterized by the abnormal proliferation of plasma cells.
Skull base tumors are complex neoplasms, often rare (benign, such as meningiomas, or malignant), located in the deep region separating the brain from the face.
Sarcomas are a group of rare and heterogeneous cancers that can occur in bone or soft tissue.
Immunotherapies can cause toxicity by activating the immune system against healthy tissue.